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Cycling Glasses Review
May 1, 2011 7:02 am|Comments (0)

Cycling Glasses Review – Know What to Look for

You’ll encounter excess heat and bright light conditions as well as nearly invisible clouds of dust and debris. That’s just the sunny days, cloudy days also affect eyesight, limiting depth perception and how well you see details. Add to that the ever-present threat of actual physical injury along with damaging ultraviolet rays and you’ll find normal vision at risk in a very real way without cycling glasses.

Overall fit is very important consideration. Your temples and the bridge of your nose are the vital points to keep Cycling Glasses Revieweyewear precisely in place as you bend over the handle bars, swerve, and make all the other sharp movements that distinguish cycling. If your cycling glasses don’t stay put then you won’t wear them so keep in mind that many fashion sunglasses are not made to stay on the face during extreme physical activity.

The best cycling glasses options tend to be a wrap which means the entire cycling glasses will closely conform to the curvature of your face. This will allow for more complete coverage from the top and sides and will help block glare and flying debris from all viewing angles. They’ll fit more snugly than regular sunglasses.

Whether you’re cycling in a country road or in the middle of a city, you’ve probably found yourself temporarily blinded by some reflection or incoming glare. Bright light conditions call for a polarized lens. Specifically designed to stop bouncing glare from all surfaces. Gray is a neutral tint and allows you to see true colors. Low light or cloudy days present another set of problems making it hard to see the terrain hidden in shadows. You’ll need some additional contrast, sharper detail and enhanced depth perception. Look for yellow or amber/copper lenses. Multi-lens interchangeable cycling glasses offer the best value for your money and you will always have the correct lens for any light conditions.

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Cycling Glasses Oakley

Cycling Glasses Review for these top Oakley Styles:

Cycling Glasses Review Oakley Radar PathHe endured surgery and chemotherapy, and defying all odds, returned to win the Tour de France seven consecutive years. Today his foundation inspires and empowers people affected by cancer. Support its ongoing mission by providing $20 from each sale of this cycling glasses Oakley Livestrong Radar Path special edition.
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Cycling Glasses Review Oakley Split Jacket
The cycling glasses Oakley Split Jacket interchangeable lenses with Switchlock technology that makes lens changing easy and fast. All lenses are optimized with Hydrophobic/Oleophobic technology that repels dust and helps maintain a smudge resistant barrier against skin oils, lotions and fingerprints while preventing water from leaving streaks and sheens.
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Cycling Glasses Review Oakley M Frame SweepThe cycling glasses Oakley M Frame Sweep is considered essential equipment for pro athletes. Conventional sports shields are made by bending flat lens sheets in a simple arc, but the M Frame features true Polaric Ellipsoid geometry. The lens is contoured in three dimensions to match the curvature of the eye.
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Cycling Glasses Smith

Cycling Glasses Review for these top Smith Styles:

Cycling Glasses Review Smith Pivlock V90 MaxThe Smith Pivlock V90 Max features a proprietary, patent-pending temple/hinge piece that compliments what can only be described as the lightest performance interchangeable, rimless sport style in the world today. Provides an unobstructed field of view.
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Cycling Glasses Review Smith Parallel MaxThe Smith Parallel Max Interchangeable Sunglasses give you the flexibility to handle all conditions. A lightweight design keeps these glasses from weighing on your mind when you head out for a ride, and the Slider system allows you to swap among lens tints for different light. Read More Smith Baseline Square Review Here

 

Cycling Glasses Review Smith Threshold SliderThe Smith Threshold Slider is an extremely lightweight sunglass that features our patented Slider interchangeable system. The Patented interchangeable lens system creates a sleek and subtle design allowing easily interchangeable lenses perfect for the weekend ride and can be tailored for any light condition. Read More Smith Threshold Slider Review Here

 

Cycling Glass Review for top Julbo style:

Cycling Glasses Review Julbo Trail

 

The  Julbo Trail features a soft, flexible, photochromic lens made from NXT® that transitions automatically from a high contrast Category 2 to dark Category 4 in brighter light conditions. Panoramic lenses with wide lens surface for broad vision spectrum.
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